Sökning: "early Swedish working-class movement"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 8 avhandlingar innehållade orden early Swedish working-class movement.
1. Arbetarfamiljen och det nya hemmet : Om bostadshygienism och klasskultur i mellankrigstidens Göteborg
Sammanfattning : Early on the Liberal Public of the nineteenth century draw attention to thehousing problem of the poor. In Gothenburg model tenments, build by wealthy philantropists, became the normal solution. In 1S89 the first Swedish, scientific and socialhygenic study of the housing problem, were made in Gothenburg. LÄS MER
2. Drömmen om det ouppnåeliga : anarkistiska tankelinjer hos Hinke Bergegren, Gustaf Henriksson-Holmberg och Einar Håkansson
Sammanfattning : The main purpose of this thesis is to analyze the political thought of Hinke Bergegren (1861-1936), Gustaf Henriksson-Holmberg (1864-1929) and Einar Håkansson (1883-1907), by focusing particularly on their articulation of anarchist ideas. The disseration follows these three Swedish left-wing thinkers closely, while specifically tracing ideological patterns in their published material, public discussions, speeches and other political activities. LÄS MER
3. Skönhetsdyrkare och socialdemokrat. Studier i Bengt Lidforss litteraturkritiska gärning
Sammanfattning : Bengt Lidforss (1868-1913) was professor of botany between 1910 and 1913. But after the turn of the century he also emerged as a charismatic leader within the Swedish working-class movement. He became one of its foremost publicists. LÄS MER
4. Skönhetsdyrkare och socialdemokrat : studier i Bengt Lidforss litteraturkritiska gärning
Sammanfattning : Bengt Lidforss (1868–1913) was professor of botany between 1910 and 1913. But after the turn of the century he also emerged as a charismatic leader within the Swedish working-class movement. He became one of its foremost publicists. LÄS MER
5. Nakna män : Maskulinitet och kreativitet i svensk bildkultur 1900-1915
Sammanfattning : At the turn of the 20th century, there was a notion in Europe that urbanisation and industrialisation had drained the human race of spiritual and physical energy. A particular concern was that men were being emasculated. LÄS MER